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property overview

Located in São Paulo's central Jardins district, the hotel is a calm haven.

Cosmopolitan São Paulo is Brazil’s largest and richest city, as well as a vibrant cultural center, with a film festival, a contemporary-art biennial, fashion week and carnival. One way to escape the bustle is to book a room at the sleek Emiliano. Located in the central Jardins district, on boutique-lined Oscar Freire Street, the property ushers guests into a calm haven, starting with a complimentary fifteen-minute massage at the fullservice spa. Rooms have contemporary Brazilian furnishings mixed with iconic Eames pieces, LCD televisions, Hungarian goose-down pillows and fine Egyptian-cotton linens. For a culinary treat, the Champagne & Caviar Bar offers a selection of rare caviar and European roes.

electricity

55

country dialing code

GMT -3

time zone

Reviews from Leaders Club Members

"Very nice and chic boutique hotel, excellent location in the best street in Sao Paulo. Repeat customer here. The rooms are spacious, always extremely clean. The bed is extremely comfortable. The staff are all exceptionnally well-mannered and very competent. All that is missing is a breakfast buffet to complement a great A LA CARTE Breakfast menu. You will not be disappointed."

Jean-Marie T. | France | Member Since: 2003

"The Best hotel in the world! Like your home, Emiliano takes care about you like if you were part of their family! "

We Recommend

Best View

Banespa Building

Opened in 1947, the former Banco do Estado de São Paulo is a city landmark; its 360-degree view of the city on a clear day is unforgettable. Praca Antonio Prado; www.cidadedesaopaulo.com.

Best Restaurant Classic

Brasil a Gosto

This restaurant gives a new touch to Brazilian Cuisine. The ambience has a modern environment and in the menu, recipes from all over the country are made in a contemporary way. Address: Rua Prof. Azevedo do Amaral, 70; Telephone: (55-11) 3086-3565; www.brasilagosto.com.br/us .

Top Day Trip

Ilha Bela (by helicopter)

With nearly 85 percent of its area devoted to the preservation of its exuberant flora and fauna, this is one of the most beautiful archipelagos on the Brazilian coast.

Best Newcomer

JK Iguatemi

The newest shopping mall in town, this 190-store extravaganza includes brands debuting in the country, like Sephora, Top Shop and Ladureé. Av. Presidente Juscelino, Kubitschek, 2041; (55-11) 3152-6800.

Best Cultural Secret

Livraria Cultura Bookstore

Founded in 1943, Livraria Cultura has several outposts. The one on Paulista Avenue is the country's largest bookstore. Av. Paulista, 2073, Consolocao; (55-11) 3170-4033.

Three Top Sights

MASP Museum, Municipal Market & São Bento Monastery

Museu de Art de São Paulo has the most valuable art collection in Latin America. The city's Mercadão (market) opened in 1933. Visit São Bento Monastery to hear Gregorian chants.

Museum Must-See

Pinacoteca do Estado

This 19th-century building was the first museum of art in São Paulo. Ten rooms accommodate about 10,000 works of art, including iconic Brazilian Modernist masterworks. Praça da Luz, 2; (55-11) 3324-1000; www.pinacoteca.org.br.

Best City Secret

Villa Madalena Neighborhood

A bohemian neighborhood full of bars, bookstores, and young people, Villa Madalena is renowned for its “Beco deo Batman” graffiti display.